Posted by: Tim Berg in Daily Fitness on April 28th, 2011

So maybe you are tired of the gym. Or you want to exercise inexpensively. Or you want to take advantage of the nice weather. There are a myriad of reasons people choose to run. So whatever the reason, virtual high-five! Good for you!

Let me just first start out by reassuring you that anyone can run. Just head to the finish line of any race, of any distance, in any city. I promise you will be inspired as you observe runners of all different shapes, sizes and ages cross the finish line. Tall, short, fat, thin, old, young. YOU can be a runner, too.

Please know that there are many different running programs out there. For beginners, the most popular option is the . When I first started thinking about running, I knew that this program would not work for me. Why? Because Im much too impatient and all-or-nothing. If Im going to run, then Im going to run, dammit. If Im going to walk, then Im . For me, I cant mentally or physically digest the combination of running and walking together in one outing.

So, Im here to tell you about a different strategy that I utilized that has worked for me and others I know. Its kind of like the Tough Love version of beginning to run.

Now, Im certainly not saying that you have to go from being a couch potato like I was (New England winters are rough, yo!) to a record-breaking sprinter. Not at all.

And trust me, when you first start, its not pretty. Think of it more as trudging than running. But its NOT walking.

Every. single. time you venture out for a run, dont do less than 30 minutes. Before you know it, that 30 minutes will seem, dare I say, easy. Or, okay, easier.

When you utilize the combination of running and walking, I feel like you miss out on the experience of a runners high. For me, I know my feel good happens after 20 minutes of non-stop running.

Just try it. You will be surprised at how the urge to just go for a run becomes !

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